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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Trumbull-Pequonnock

Date: Dec. 2, 2012 Report Type: TA Report: Trail Name: Trumbull-Pequonnock Town: Trumbull Trail Conditions: Clear of blowdowns Observations/Information: The trail gnomes have been extremely busy. The trails are clear of blowdowns, and, in fact, have been raked clear of leaves as well. There are assorted muddy spots, but more and more armoring is evident. The bridge over the river from the Blue Trail to the railroad bed is tilted at a 30 degree angle, so that crossing is effectively gone. Further south, I spotted a kiosk that said Indian Caves floating in the river. The blazes are fresh on the trails, so they are mostly easy to follow. The new NEMBA boardwalk is looking good. Feel free to move some rocks from the pile just north of the boardwalk to fill in the muddy spots. I nipped a few overhanging branches, so cyclists can ride without getting a free dental flossing. Trail Ambassador Name: Tom Ebersold Trail Ambassador E-mail: bikehikekayak123 [at] sbcglobal [dot] net How did you use the trail? Hiking/Walking Trails Ridden: Red, White, Blue, Yellow Time of day: Afternoon Time/Duration (hours): 3 hours Approximate Distance (Miles): 6 miles Images/Photos: 2nd image: 3rd Image: 4th Image:

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The Central Connecticut chapter of the New England Mountain Bike Association (CCT NEMBA) is a community of mountain bikers and trail advocates dedicated to advancing the sport of mountain biking in Connecticut. Since 1997 we have worked with land managers to build, maintain, and improve legal trails and support appropriate trail use. We organize rides, offer educational trail schools to all trail users, and build relationships within the mountain bike community of riders, trail builders, shops, advocates, and others. We support mountain biking because it is a fun, healthy activity that all ages and abilities can enjoy.